Soil enters an earthworm's mouth and then passes through the pharynx, esophagus, crop, gizzard, intestines, and finally out of the anus. During this process, the earthworm extracts nutrients from the soil and organic matter that passes through its digestive system.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The thick knee bird and crocodile have a special relationship where the bird helps the crocodile by picking off parasites from its skin, and in return, the crocodile provides protection for the bird from predators. It's all about helping each other out in the big, beautiful world of nature.
Yes, it can be painful for a fish to get a hook in its mouth. The hook can cause injury and distress to the fish, and if not handled properly, it can result in further harm or stress to the fish. Anglers strive to minimize harm by using barbless hooks and practicing proper catch-and-release techniques.
That movement is called flicking or flickering. Snakes use their forked tongues to gather scent particles from the air and then transfer them to a special organ in their mouth called the Jacobson's organ to analyze scents.
They live in water so they developed gills so they could survive in an underwater environment
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a river gets wider from source to mouth a river gets deeper from source to mouth a rivers load gets smoother from source to mouth a rivers load gets smaller from source to mouth the velocity of a river stays the same from source to mouth
2 feet long from head to tail.
Then there will be a fly in your mouth
If it gets mad then maybe but the only thing to worry about are its nails.
yes Bearded Dragons can hear you talk
With its Mouth...
If the neck of a bearded dragon's neck puffs up, it's mad or scared and the neck might also get black:)
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they eat it with their mouth.
Depending on how cold it gets it can be bad.
If the bearded dragon gets too cold it will go to sleep